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The AI firm downloaded over seven million pirated books to assemble its research library, internal emails revealed.
It turns out that using officially purchased books to teach AI without the permission of the authors — is «fair use». At ...
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This precedent-setting case is the first time a federal judge has sided with tech companies in an AI copyright lawsuit.
Anthropic partially gets a win from their AI copyright case as the judge ruled its AI training is fair use, but claimed that they could be sued for piracy.
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A US federal judge has sided with Anthropic regarding training its artificial intelligence models on copyrighted books ...
AI startup Anthorpic is planning to add a memory feature to Claude in a bid to take on ChatGPT, which has an advanced memory ...
A ruling in a U.S. District Court has effectively given permission to train artificial intelligence models using copyrighted ...
The writers sued Anthropic last year used pirated versions of their books without permission or compensation to teach Claude ...